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Saturday, March 16, 2013

I hope you all are having a lovely Saturday! Today I wanted to share a few readers photos that were sent in showing our chalkboard art.

First, I have to show you this dining room from the amazing Kris Pool! She is one of the people who I have come to become good friends with through this blog and every time I have seen a photo of her home I drool! I was so excited when she e-mailed these photos last night and could not wait to add them to this post. I LOVE her elegant yet whimsical Easter dining room! I know her two beautiful daughters must love all of the creative touches she is always adding to their home.

Pam McFarland sent in this photo of her spring mantel. She said the lyrics to this song are one of her favorites, so she was delighted to highlight the words for her grandchildren to see and enjoy when they come to her home!

Thanks. You can find our bunny pillows here: http://www.dearlillie.com/product/bunny-silhouette-12x16-pillow-cover-in-white and here http://www.dearlillie.com/product/bunny-silhouette-12x20-pillow-cover (the second ones are sold out right now).

It's so fun to see your prints in your reader's homes. They all look beautiful. Kris Pool has a lovely home and what a pretty Easter tablescape. I'm enjoying my Nest pillows in our lvingroom for spring. Everyone who comes over compliments on them. Hope you're having a nice weekend Jenni!

Beautiful ways to display your chalkboard prints...I have displayed "It's a Wonderful World" and the "When Irish Eyes are Smiling"...love them in my vignettes...Thanks for offering these prints to us...they are wonderful!!!

Omigosh, ladies! I normally read this on my phone or ipad and have to seek out the comments on those devices, so I had missed the comments until just now! Thank you for all of the kind words about my dining room - that makes my day! The plates and rabbits both came from a catalog called TouchStone, and sadly, it was 3-4 years ago that I ordered them. It appears that TouchStone does not have either the plates or rabbits this year. The rabbits have no identifying marks on them, but appear to be made of green hydrangea petals (silk ones, of course), and when I Google "green hydrangea bunny," they appear to pop up here and there in places like Ebay, where they are called the "RAZ Easter Green Hydrangea" bunnies. As for the plates, the back of the plate says, "Bunny Toile By J Willfred, a Division of the Charles Sadek Import Company." Again, if you Google that, they pop up on various sites, but they appear to be pretty pricey. I remember that when I ordered them that the prices were off-putting to me, and caused me to REALLY assess whether or not I wanted them, but they are some of those things that have been worth the extra cost because I have truly enjoyed using them. Hope that helps!

I found you via Pinterest and am SO glad!!! I love the wonderful world print, I will see how to get it. Can you find out where she got tyhe bunnies on the table AND the bunny plates? Thanks so much. XO, Pinky

Omigosh, ladies! I normally read this on my phone or ipad and have to seek out the comments on those devices, so I had missed the comments until just now! Thank you for all of the kind words about my dining room - that makes my day! The plates and rabbits both came from a catalog called TouchStone, and sadly, it was 3-4 years ago that I ordered them. It appears that TouchStone does not have either the plates or rabbits this year. The rabbits have no identifying marks on them, but appear to be made of green hydrangea petals (silk ones, of course), and when I Google "green hydrangea bunny," they appear to pop up here and there in places like Ebay, where they are called the "RAZ Easter Green Hydrangea" bunnies. As for the plates, the back of the plate says, "Bunny Toile By J Willfred, a Division of the Charles Sadek Import Company." Again, if you Google that, they pop up on various sites, but they appear to be pretty pricey. I remember that when I ordered them that the prices were off-putting to me, and caused me to REALLY assess whether or not I wanted them, but they are some of those things that have been worth the extra cost because I have truly enjoyed using them. Hope that helps!